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Arena manager says Knight cursed him, offered to fight

Posted: Sunday December 16, 2001 5:13 PM
Updated: Monday December 17, 2001 11:11 PM
  Bob Knight Knight complained about the locker rooms at the 25-year-old Compaq Center, which is also home to the Houston Rockets. AP

HOUSTON (AP) -- An arena manager says Bob Knight cursed him and offered to fight when he confronted the Texas Tech coach over remarks about the building's locker rooms.

Jerry MacDonald, general manager of the Compaq Center, said Sunday that he approached Knight after the coach criticized the size of its locker rooms following a game Friday night. Knight responded with a flurry of profanity, MacDonald said.

"He said, `If you want to settle this right now, let's step outside,'" MacDonald said Sunday. "I could not believe what I was hearing. I said, `Step outside and settle the size of our locker rooms? Are you nuts?'"

Houston television station KRIV first reported MacDonald's account Saturday. MacDonald repeated the allegations in an interview with The Associated Press.

Knight, fired as coach at Indiana after a series of outbursts, was unavailable for comment, preparing his team for its next game.

Team spokesman Randy Farley said he saw the meeting between Knight and MacDonald, on a loading dock that leads to where team busses are parked. While saying he could not hear what was said, Farley added that he never considered the situation to be confrontational.

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"At no time did Coach raise his voice or respond unprofessionally to a situation that was foisted upon him," Farley said. "To the contrary, the coach talked calmly and quietly with the Compaq [Center] employee before getting on the bus and taking his seat."

Gerald Myers, Tech's athletic director, said his only knowledge of the situation was what Farley had told him. He said the spokesman assured him it "wasn't a loud exchange."

After Tech defeated Houston 71-64 in the nightcap of a doubleheader, Knight used his news conference to criticize the 25-year-old facility, which also is home to the Houston Rockets.

"Just look around. Check the facilities out a little bit. We had a dressing room originally that would have been very, very cramped with four midgets," Knight said. MacDonald said that the recently refurbished dressing room was designed by the Rockets and meets NBA standards. He said he told Knight he didn't appreciate the coach's comments about his arena and began explaining some of the building's history when Knight erupted with a string of expletives, followed by the offer to go outside, then more profanity.

"I've been in this business 26 years at two NBA arenas, and I've never come across an individual like this," MacDonald said, calling Knight "the most arrogant, disrespectful and spoiled" person he's met.

 
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LUBBOCK, Texas (AP) -- The Compaq Center manager who confronted Bob Knight for disparaging the arena apologized on Monday but didn't retract his claim that the Texas Tech coach cursed him and offered to fight him.

Jerry MacDonald, the general manager of the Houston building, apologized for his behavior and for overreacting to what Knight said about the locker rooms.

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    Myers said Knight asserted his First Amendment privileges after MacDonald approached him. He added that MacDonald, who was at the news conference, should have defended his building right there instead of choosing to do it afterward.

    "He provoked the whole situation by following Bob out to the bus," Myers said. Knight was dismissed after a storied and stormy career at Indiana, which finally tired of his on- and off-court tirades in September 2000 after school officials said he violated a zero-tolerance edict on his behavior.

    This is his first season at Tech.

    MacDonald also was disappointed Knight never took time to mention that the approximately 8,000 ticket sales to the night's two games -- Texas Tech-Houston and Texas A&M-Tulsa; -- raised money for charities.

    "It was a well-played game, and the guy just ruined it," MacDonald said. "He just blew it."

    Only Madison Square Garden in New York is older than Compaq Center among NBA arenas. A new basketball-hockey arena is set to open downtown in 2003, and there are plans to convert Compaq Center into a huge church.


     

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